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Affinity develops CR3 in a weird way, as if it adds a layer of slight haze


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When developing CR3 (Canon R, Windows 10) the original photo (cr3) looses vibrance.
It is as if a slight layer of haze is added to the photo. Adding vibrance to the developped photo makes it better but colour is better pre-developping.


Examples in annexe, The developped photo (afphoto) had every possible adjustment box unticked.


I am probably doing something (probably dumb) wrong, but what???

Pieter

_59_0053.CR3 _59_0053.afphoto

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Hi Lauwersp, 

I've had a look at the image/s provided, by default on our system neither shows any particular haze beyond what's expected in those conditions, however it may be possible that a setting in your Affinity Photo may be disabled that can cause this.

In the develop persona, click View>Assistant Manager...  and under "tone curve" make sure it is set to "Apply tone curve" and not "Take no action".

If this does not resolve the issue could you please supply a screenshot of your Assistant Manager window?

Lee

 

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Hello @lauwersp,

as Lee already mentioned, check the settings in the Assistant Manager.

The image was developed as follows

See setting Assistant Manager
Plus
Increase contrast by 4%
Increase Clarity by 30%
Done

The development is only a suggestion, maybe it helps.

Cheers

 

 

 

Assistent.png

_59_0053-2.afphoto

Affinity Photo 2.4:         Affinity Photo 1.10.6: 

Affinity Designer 2.4:    Affinity Designer 1.10.6:

Affinity Publisher 2.4:   Affinity Publisher 1.10.6:    

Windows 11 Pro  (Version 23H2 Build (22631.3296)

 

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